The Choice Finding freedom and ultimately inspiring others Posted on March 6, 2019 At just 16 years old, Dr. Edith Eva Eger suffered unspeakable hardship at Auschwitz, the notorious Nazi concentration camp where her parents were among an estimated 1.1 million prisoners who were killed or died there during World War II. She managed to survive,…
Epicurean Expertise Posted on March 1, 2019 San Diego’s restaurant scene is growing and changing at a fast clip. In many ways, it’s completely unrecognizable from the local dining world of years past. Ranch & Coast checks in with Harold Small, Michele Parente, and Josh Kopelman, three of the region’s food experts who have been chronicling…
At Home With Chuck and Amy Spielman Posted on March 1, 2019 Chuck and Amy Spielman’s showplace home has sweeping views of La Jolla Shores from Scripps Pier to La Jolla village and beyond. So, it might seem surprising that Chuck’s home office is in the garage. But this fascinating, philanthropic couple wouldn’t have it…
Turning The Page A Rancho Santa Fe icon prepares for a new chapter Posted on February 22, 2019 Fore more than three decades, Connie and Bill McNally have been in the business of buying and selling high-end fine art and antiques. Well-trusted in their expertise for the discerning buyer and collector, the McNallys have earned a…
At Home With Laura Barry Posted on February 1, 2019 “Look at the waves! Do you feel like you’re on a ship?!” Laura Barry is watching the surf breaking just beyond the disappearing glass doors at her beach house in Del Mar. A striped umbrella, pitched in the sand, billows like a sail in a…